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[–] Soyweiser@awful.systems 21 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago) (1 children)

Time to start a new business to distract people the previous one is not living up to expectations. Musk style. (A degree of vertical integration will also be involved)

E: '"The Grok integration with X has made everyone jealous,” says someone working at another big AI lab. “Especially how people create viral tweets by getting it to say something stupid.”' These are deeply unserious people, billions of dollars just to build AI Dril, which was already a thing. Is there some weird nerd somewhere who said something like 'culture is downstream from viral memes' or something just as dumb? Related to that, so I have basically quit twitter, and only visit there to look up if a quoted thing was real etc, but damn the site has gotten bad. How does anybody use it when so many replies are either bot replies, ai replies or people using their checkmark to push their one word replies to the top? Esp bigger accounts/viral tweets just get swarmed with shit. It has a bit of the 'comment section of abandoned blog' feeling to it. And this is the validation the AI company craves?

[–] scruiser@awful.systems 11 points 6 days ago

It's really the perfect opportunity for integration! They can steal the data and content of their own users, instead of other people's users, and then they can serve their slop directly to their own users instead of users having to generate and export their slop to other people's social media sites. And both of these applications can distract from the fact that AGI isn't happening and even more modest LLM agents aren't practically useful. And since Altman already built up a user base on ChatGPT, he'll have a head start on getting a critical mass of users!

Thinking about it... something like this is probably Altman's best bet for making OpenAI's financials work out, because as David Gerard and Ed Zitron and others have all pointed out, they are losing money per LLM user, so they really do need a way to convert a huge user base into money that doesn't involve LLMs.